In Part Three we covered cine and zoom lenses. In this part we'll look at filters and internal recording for the Sony a7R II.
Filters for the Sony a7R II
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The Sony A7s walks and talks like a simple camera, if all you want to do is shoot stills. If you're going to use it for video though, you must be aware that the camera is more complex than it first seems - ... Read more →

In Part One we we looked at the meanings of full swing and studio swing, and when to use which. In Part Two we dealt with the basics of how Adobe Premiere Pro handles studio swing.
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In Part One we looked at the meanings of full swing and studio swing, and when to use which. In this part, we'll look at how Adobe Premiere Pro handles full swing and studio swing, and how you should go about ... Read more →

Welcome to one of the most misunderstood (or poorly understood) aspects of delivering video to broadcast television. This article goes into:
What full swing and studio swing is, and why they matter; ... Read more →

By the time you finish reading this article somebody somewhere will have bought an Ultra HD or 4K TV. There's a lot of confusion going around on whether a 4K TV is relevent in the common home, office or ... Read more →

I'm sure there's hardly anyone affiliated with filmmaking who hasn't heard of Blu-ray. This article explains:
What is Blu-ray?
Is it worth getting into at this point?
What you need to get started
How to ... Read more →

Color Space
If a color model is a language, then think of color spaces as grammar, or as variations in a language, like British English versus American English.
The word 'color' is spelled 'colour' in ... Read more →